About

When we–Claire and Mandolin–first began this print project in June of 2022, Roe v. Wade had just been overturned, we were in the middle of a pandemic, and it was a midterm election year. We both felt as though we wanted to *do* something to express our discontent, and the only way we knew how to do that was to make something and put it out into the world. 

We were sitting in Mandolin’s shop, Grapheme, and talking about what to print that might meet the moment. Claire had been contemplating Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny and suggested that we print the first lesson, “Do not obey in advance,” which seemed apt given the anticipated effects of the Supreme Court’s ruling.

We started with what we had: a friendship, a history of political activism, paper, ink, and a press. 

As the months went on, Mandolin reimagined the first print and began printing all the tenets from the book, using a colorwheel as a guide. She gave them away to be used as mailers, for motivation, or for inspiration. 

Now, two years later, the state of the world is only more grim, and we’re in another election year. Over the last 18 or so months, Mandolin has printed the remaining tenets and Claire put together a website with links to Snyder’s discussion of the text as well as some of our own thoughts on the tenet and/or description of the printing process involved. 

We’ll be adding new content every week until the election, and invite you to check back in and keep in touch.

Timothy Snyder is professor of history at Yale and author of several books about the history of authoritarianism in the 20th century, specifically in the Eastern European context but also, increasingly, in the context of the United States. His book, On Tyranny, has been a popular guide and educational force since it came out in 2017, and his new book, On Freedom, is forthcoming in September 2024.

Mandolin Brassaw

 

Mandolin Brassaw grew up in Oregon’s Willamette Valley and moved up the I-5 corridor to Seattle in 2010. She began to explore letterpress printing and book arts in 2005 while working on her dissertation–using it as a way to get out of her head and make something with her hands–and she has been printing in one way or another ever since. She earned a PhD in American Literature from the University of Oregon and taught at Seattle University for a number of years before leaving academia and opening Grapheme’s retail doors in 2015. Mandolin’s intention with Grapheme, and printmaking in general, is to encourage others towards greater creativity, purposefulness, and a love of learning.

www.grapheme-seattle.com

Claire prints using a provisional press

Claire Jauregui

 

Claire Jauregui was born in Chico, California, and has called Seattle home since 2004. Claire started Orange Twist, a line of eco-friendly goods in 2008 as a way to foster connections between people while injecting humor and handcrafted design into everyday life. In 2017 Claire began organizing Screenprinting Work Parties to foster creativity and political engagement and furthered this work alongside Mandolin as they created several free postcard designs between 2017 and 2022 to encourage voter turnout and constituent engagement.

 

www.screenprintingworkparty.com
www.clairejauregui.com
www.orangetwistcards.com